“I’ve Created a Very Large Microwave . . . And New Year’s Eve I Intend to Enter That Very Large Chamber . . .”
posted by Dave Hoffman
Many professors have turned of late to survey research, which promise to answer long-standing questions about individuals’ relationships with legal institutions and their understanding of the law. Occasionally, if you run these kinds of surveys, you’ll see respondents who aren’t quite taking the task as seriously as you might want them to. Listen to this pretty awesome recording, and try to figure out what the survey was designed to accomplish. Regardless, it’s probably a good general rule, in designing such surveys, not to call longmont potion castle.
(H/T: Noted surveyor D.B.)
January 19, 2010 at 4:50 pm
Posted in: Behavioral Law and Economics, Empirical Analysis of Law, Sociology of Law
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Christa - January 23, 2010 at 8:40 am
That is utterly fabulous.
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